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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I XAVIER'S LIFE BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE FOR INDIA
- CHAPTER II FIRST THREE YEARS OF MISSIONARY LIFE IN INDIA
- CHAPTER III LEGENDARY LIFE OF FRANCIS XAVIER
- CHAPTER IV XAVIER'S VISIT TO THE SPICE ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO
- CHAPTER V XAVIER A DIRECTOR OF JESUIT MISSIONS IN THE EAST, AND A ROYAL COMMISSIONER FROM THE KING OF PORTUGAL
- CHAPTER VI XAVIER'S LABOURS IN JAPAN
- CHAPTER VII INTERNAL DISSENSIONS OF THE MISSION IN INDIA
- CHAPTER VIII XAVIER'S ATTEMPT TO REACH CHINA—DEATH AND CHARACTER
- CHAPTER IX THE FAILURE OF ROMISH MISSIONS TO THE HEATHEN
CHAPTER VII - INTERNAL DISSENSIONS OF THE MISSION IN INDIA
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I XAVIER'S LIFE BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE FOR INDIA
- CHAPTER II FIRST THREE YEARS OF MISSIONARY LIFE IN INDIA
- CHAPTER III LEGENDARY LIFE OF FRANCIS XAVIER
- CHAPTER IV XAVIER'S VISIT TO THE SPICE ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO
- CHAPTER V XAVIER A DIRECTOR OF JESUIT MISSIONS IN THE EAST, AND A ROYAL COMMISSIONER FROM THE KING OF PORTUGAL
- CHAPTER VI XAVIER'S LABOURS IN JAPAN
- CHAPTER VII INTERNAL DISSENSIONS OF THE MISSION IN INDIA
- CHAPTER VIII XAVIER'S ATTEMPT TO REACH CHINA—DEATH AND CHARACTER
- CHAPTER IX THE FAILURE OF ROMISH MISSIONS TO THE HEATHEN
Summary
Xavier left Japan in November 1551, and reached Cochin at the end of January 1552. He thus spent three months in India; during which period he wrote no less than twenty-one voluminous letters, some from Cochin, but the greater part from Goa, where his last two months were spent.
In a former chapter we contemplated the character of Xavier as the Director of the Jesuit Missions in India. Upon his departure for Japan he had assigned to each Missionary his sphere of labour, and an exact schedule of his duties. He had clearly defined their respective jurisdictions, and had earnestly enjoined upon all the duty of perfect harmony and mutual support. But his arrangements completely broke down. A letter from Cochin to Paul Camerte, at Goa, reveals his bitter disappointment at the state in which he found the Mission upon his return from Japan.
“I had hoped, on my return from Japan, to enjoy some repose after all the fatigues I had undergone. But no! There was no comfort for me. Far from that, I found only grief upon grief, and each in succession more poignant than the preceding. I found law-suits arising from a quarrelsome temper. Nothing is stirring around me but squabbles, disputes, divisions, to the great scandal of the people. Alas! this was not the work I so earnestly enjoined at my departure for Japan. What do I find? Insubordination; little or no obedience! Oh, my God! may thy holy name be always praised!” (IV. 4. Fr. 96.)
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- The Missionary Life and Labours of Francis Xavier Taken from his own CorrespondenceWith a Sketch of the General Results of Roman Catholic Missions among the Heathen, pp. 214 - 230Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1862